National Capitalism

Who /NatCap/ here?

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What the fuck is National Capitalism?

Nationalists who realize that NatSoc ideology makes major industries property of the state and therefore ineffective and less innovative. Government control of corporations means stifled innovation and guaranteed failure.

Socialism simply doesn't work.

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All I can find on them.

It combines Nationalism with free market Capitalism

Well golly gee that just sounds swell

Sounds good

Bad news, mate.

There's gonna be some roads.

So my question is how does such a government function? Nationalism implies some sort of strong central government, but free market capatalism implies a small more libertarian government.

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The government strongly enforces the laws, but the laws promote freedom. Also the laws that are there either strongly encourage or force companies to do business within the nation rather than outsourcing labour to other countries.

There is still taxes too, but there are no social programs except maybe for education.

There is little in the way of social programs

Good business deals with external forces, maintaining a strong workforce and looking for jobs for everyone via state-run agencies, in my opinion

While not perfect, a decent system.

How would politicians get into office?
Would there be Democratic elections?

Furthermore how can laws "promote freedom"?

*autistic screeching*

sound good

>How would politicians get into office?
>Would there be Democratic elections?
Same way they do now, and the elections would be pretty much the same.

>Furthermore how can laws "promote freedom"?
By guaranteeing your right to do what you want with your property and things like that

Controll over the economy, at least by means of strict laws and regulations, is necessary.

You see, there is no reason why in capitalism a inferior human might become quite rich, hence, he, as the inferior, is poor in virtue and honor, so him poisoning his customers to gain more profit will not be a problem for him.

>NatSoc industry
>ineffective and less innovative
Tell that to German panzers....

Autistic nonsense.

>Tell that to German panzers....
The German tank industry was the shittiest in the war

Not really fair, since that's production up to the end of the war, and for the last few years of the war german factories were smoking ruins.

Look at Pz II and III production compared to the rest of the world in the late 30s.

Socialism is much more effective when it's national.
>easier to enforce social rewards/punishments

Also National Socialism in Germany was a lot less "socialist" then you think.